Lottery games originally date back to the Chinese Han Dynasty between 205 and 187 BC. This Chinese lottery was believed to have assisted in financing government projects such as the Great Wall of China – just as our very own SuperLotto Plus from California or UK Lotto that provide supplementary funding for charities and state education!

But there’s a new kind of lottery in town – Warren Buffett, who ranks fourth on the Forbes billionaire list, has created a lotto-type competition along with his company Berkshire Hathaway. A $1 billion prize is up for grabs for the person who can pick the winning numbers of all 63 games in thi year’s NCAA men’s college basketball tournament! Yes, folks, Warren Buffet will hand you a billion dollars for a perfect March Madness bracket.

Would you enter this competition to guess all the winning results of the NCAA college games tournament? Tell us what you think of this interesting lottery-type game, you’ll earn lotto points!

The odds of winning this particular “lottery” are one in 4,294,967,296! But don’t worry if you don’t manage to pick the perfect bracket, because Quicken Loans, Buffet’s partner will be dishing out $100,000 each to the 20 most accurate “imperfect” brackets – to buy, refinance or remodel a home! This is certainly enough to make any regular Joe into an obsessed sports fan overnight!

It’s all over Twitter now, too. The Tweet has been retweeted over 38,000 times since it was posted! No doubt all over America people will be salivating at the thought of winning a billion just by guessing the game results.

But if you’re after some good, old-fashioned lottery gaming with a twist and better winning odds then you’re at the right place – here at PlayUSALotteries.com we offer up exciting cash prizes every day! It’s all online so there’s no hassle to visit your local lottery vendor and stand in endless queues! What more could you ask for?

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